THIS was the moment lucky Becky Gregory stole a kiss from David Beckham after beating thousands of fans to be the first in the queue at his Trafford Centre book signing.

Hoards of people waited hours to meet their idol, but beaming Becky, aged seven, was literally his number one fan.

But the Claremont youngster was never going to be lonely waiting to meet the Real Madrid star, she was joined at the front by twin brother Norman and older brother Patrick, eight.

Not only that, but their Winchester Road neighbours Ryan and Lucy Galbraith, 10 and eight, were right behind them.

The five kids, who all go to Light Oaks Junior School, got to meet Becks after they won a competition to meet the star along with 500 other people at WHSmith.

But it was Becky, in full kit with her idol's name emblazoned on the back of her shirt, was first to have her copy of Becks' autobiography "My Side" signed.

And the dedicated fan, who cried non stop when Becks left Manchester for Madrid, was so in awe she almost forgot to get her book signed as photographers and camera crews clamoured to get a pic of her getting a peck on the cheek from the England captain.

"We couldn't believe it," said Becky's mum Jane, "the kids were the first five to meet him, all from the same street and they go to the same school.

"They're all massive United fans, so it was a dream come true. Becky has been all over the papers and on the TV news, I watched it three times and our friends have taped it.

"Barry is such a big fan of Man U but even he said seeing the kids meet Becks on the TV was better than winning the treble. It's been a brilliant week."

In fact there was only one thing that didn't go according to the plan for Becky. "She is a top footballer and plays for De La Salle boys team. She wanted to ask David to sign it to the best girl footballer in the world and ask if he thought she would ever play for United, but they had to move on quick," said mum Jane before adding, "She's brilliant. Some people even call her Becky-ham.

One day she'll be the best woman footballer ever, listen out, you're going to hear a lot about my daughter."